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๐ ๏ธ Upgrade your rideโs core with precision and durability โ donโt let your steering boot be the weak link!
The Beck/Arnley 103-3069 Steering Rack Boot Kit delivers an exact OE match with a one-piece neoprene boot and includes two clamps for complete installation. Designed specifically for your vehicle, it ensures a durable, flexible, and secure fit that protects your steering rack from dirt and damage, backed by a 4.6-star rating and trusted Beck/Arnley quality.










| ASIN | B00HHNGG9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,720 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #16 in Automotive Replacement Rack & Pinion Bellows Kits |
| Brand | Beck/Arnley |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,158) |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2013 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | 103-3069 |
| Manufacturer | Beck/Arnley |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1033069 |
| Model | 103-3069 |
| Position | Center |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.1 x 4.1 inches |
A**R
Good fit for my vehicle
This fit my โ04 Camry perfectly and was half the price of other local stores. Came with a metal zip tie type item that I wasnโt 100% on how to use and another metal piece that I had 0% idea how it was supposed to be used. The zip tie is meant to be used on the larger side of the boot to secure it to the rack and pinion. The other item I THINK was supposed to aid in installation. It was a metal wire with metal rings on each side. Either way I didnโt need those pieces as I used a plastic zip tie for the far side of the boot. I did wish it would have come with a replacement ring for the narrow side of the boot but I used the original one so it wasnโt a concern for me. Good product, seems to be made well and will hold up.
M**G
Perfect fit!
Just replaced 2002 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder steering rack boot and perfect fit! Quality is good! Strong and flexible soft! After Watched YouTube, I did YouTube said! Not loosing outer and inner tire rods. Clean rods. Just pushing the boot through the rods! Cut and throw original boot. Clean old boot location and put boot grease around the location and put new boot into the location. Fastened the 2 ends! I did a 100 miles test drive and checked around new boot! I didnโt find anything wrong!
T**S
Excellent replacement for original boot.
Seems good quality material. Fitment was perfect and went on easily. Good value for the money; very pleased.
K**E
Perfect fit for a 2008 Avalon
A perfect fit. I am not quite sure how to use the wire to tighten up the clamp, but I think I got it on tight enough. I'm very glad to have this new boot installed since the old one was mostly gone.
M**N
High quality
Whether this will fit or not is dependent on the width your inner tie rod. Some aftermarket replacements have thinner or thicker threads and will make the boot sit loosely or require you to cut the smaller end of the boot itself to gain clearance, and OEM replacements may not fit. I ended up purchasing 3 sets of replacement boots (Yes, you read that right) because fitment is crucial with these boots to ensure there is a water tight seal. This product was by far the highest quality of any boots I purchased and worked perfectly for my application. I would recommend using thick zip ties with this product. For me, this fit perfectly over the Dorman "Rugged" inner tie rod for my 2002 Pontiac Firebird.
B**T
Works
Worked god on my 2010 Sienna. I unthreaded the tie rod. Hardest part was securing the wide end. Not much room to work with. Could not figure out how to use the attached metal holder. I just used a zip tie and reused the small clip on the other end. So far so good.
K**F
So far so good. Easy to install.
I found my rack and pinion boot torn so I found this replacement boot. I looked up the method of changing the boot without disturbing the toe-in adjustment and figured it out. The Youtube video to look for, is the one that the service tech is using what looks like a part of a funnel to fit over the tie-rod end bolt, lubricate the funnel and all metal parts, after cleaning them of course, then slide the boot on the shaft. It takes some strength and patients, but it's not hard to do. Just take your time and let the boot expand over the bolt end. I also wrapped electrical tape over all of the metal parts and lubed it up with silicone lube and the boot slid on nicely. I didn't use the clamps that came with the kit, but bought some radiator clamps of the proper size, and installed them without a hitch. The hardest part was getting the tie rod end bolt to break loose from the steering arm. I reversed the nut to protect the bolt end and gave it a few whacks with a hammer. If I had to do it again, I'd buy another nut to use. It got damaged a little, but still went on OK. So far working well. Definitely better than paying a mechanic $200-300 to have it done with an alignment needed.
A**A
Fits my Sienna 2009
It worked well. Takes some elbow grease to fits over my Toyota Sienna 2009's tie rod though. I ended up using my own cable tie and I have not idea how to use the steel wire thing.
M**T
Ordered for 2015 Mazda 6 and it was a perfect fit. So far no problems but have only had it on for a month. Will update if any issues down the road
F**O
Excellent product
B**N
Worked perfect in my 2007 Toyota Sienna. Great deal.
W**L
just got around to other day , worked good
G**L
Great fitting for hyundai elantra 2020
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